Scrooge had an "epiphany", or "life-changing event". He realized, by travelling and observing life with the ghosts, that he was living his life close-mindedly and selfishly, and through his actions other families were suffering
In Stave Three, Scrooge's attitude shifts from fear and reluctance to curiosity and willingness. He begins to show interest in the ghost's guidance and eagerly accepts their invitation to travel with them. This change reflects Scrooge's growing openness to the transformative experience he is undergoing.
As the Ghost does not speak, Scrooge finds this disconcerting. In additon he shows Scrooge visions of what may be and not what will be and this further fightens Scrooge in to realising he is being offered a chance to change his ways or suffer eternal damnation
As the Ghost of Christmas presnt reaches the end of "Twelth NIght" he has aged and become old. In the story at 11:45 pm on Twelth night he tells Scrooge that his time on this earth is nearing its end"
Scrooges attitude did not change until after he met the spirit of Christmas future.
Scrooge was now relenting and knew that no matter what he said or complained about the visitations were to happen
because of GOD!
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
how and why does MRS. Auld's behavior toward douglass change?
You can change her attitude by doing what you are trying to change her. An example of this is, if you want to change her bad attitude toward her parents, you must also do so as to your parent what you are telling her. I tried it and it was successful.
China's attitude toward entrepreneurship is now much more positive than it was in the past.
That it was wrong and they had an obligation to change it.
You can schedule your time or just get a planner.
His attitude doesn't change, he believed them to be innocent and foul play not witchcraft was to blame for the events happening in salem.
because he is cursed by the gods
That it was wrong and they had an obligation to change it.
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
The preposition "toward" typically follows the word "attitude." For example, one might say, "She has a positive attitude toward her work."
No, it's not a "fact" - it's an "opinion" A fact is a thing which is indisputably true - and not everyone needs to change their attitude to the environment, as some already have the right attitude. Also - maybe people don't need to change their attitude - it's an arguable position.